Being bilingual (or even multilingual) has become extremely important and useful in our globalized world. And the sooner the process of learning a foreign language starts, the better. That’s because children are like sponges: they absorb information superbly in their early years, and they have the mental capacity to learn more than one language.
The obvious advantages of bilingualism are conversing to more of the world’s population and expanding your horizons, but also having better job prospects. These are not, however, the only advantages. First of all, being bilingual makes you smarter. Studies have shown that bilingual students generally academically outperform and score statistically higher on college entrance exams than those who only speak one language. Research also shows that bilingualism is a form of brain training. Speaking two languages profoundly changes the brain and how the nervous system responds to sound. It keeps the brain active and alert.
Individuals who are fluent in more than one language tend to have quicker response rates than those who only speak one, as well as heightened concentration.
Bilingual children also have better literacy skills. They have a deeper understanding of the structure of language. They tend to be creatively gifted, as bilingualism is proven to develop “outside-the-box” thinking, useful for problem solving and innovation.
More importantly, a bilingual education gives students the opportunity to become bi-cultural and to truly understand the values and the society of more than one culture. Children grow to understand, accept and appreciate the differences between cultures.
Bilingual education, particularly through studying at an International school, helps children to become global minded citizens suited for the global, multicultural society we live in.
Here are some more advantages of being bilingual:
» Ability to learn new words easily
» Ability to use information in new ways
» Ability to come up with solutions to problems
» Good listening skills
» Connecting with others. Improved social skills
» Improved attention to detail
» Improved memory
» Improved control
» Growing up bilingual is beneficial well into an individual’s senior years. It offers protection against illnesses like Alzheimer’s disease
» Bilingual children are less likely to develop anxiety, loneliness or low self-esteem
» Reduced stress
» Reduced risk of depression
» Bilingual children are less likely to become involved in dangerous habits such as alcohol use, drug use, overeating, and risky behavior
» Bilinguals lead the way in international business, creativity, problem-solving and health
A leading International School in Bucharest, InSPE (www.inspe.ro) focuses on providing a balanced and rich education, using English and a hands-on approach at the core of its curriculum.
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“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.”, according to Nelson Mandela. Early education, in particular, shapes the development and the future of a child. Research in the field of education has shown that a child’s earliest years of development are the most critical. At age three, children’s brain hits peak capacity to retain new information. However, not all the education systems in the world take notice of this and nourish children’s receptivity at a young age.
Nowadays, we know that taking in new sights, sounds and information is paramount in the formation of active neural pathways.
85% of who you are - your intellect, your personality, your social skills - is developed by age 5.
As childhood, and especially early childhood, comes with learning at a rapid rate, these are the years when a child should be most engaged in learning. Childrens need our attention and require the best teachers, and teaching methods, they can have!
Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of Early Education:
- more likely to graduate from high school
- a reduction in behaviour problems throughout the school career
- longer attention spans and better retention of information
- improvement in the social skills of children
- better grades
- your child will not have issues with math or English later on
- pre-school has proven beneficial from youth to adulthood
- your child is more likely to end up in college
- various and very engaging activities
- according to a study, exposure to as little as one or two years of preschool and intensive early childhood experiences accounted for an increase of motivation, intellectual skills and social adjustments
- the estimated cost per child for 18 months of nursery school is 9000 $.... But the benefits come to 90.000 $ per child, in terms of increased earnings in later life, less criminal behaviour and reduced mental health costs
- according to the same study, 80% of the preschool group finished high school, compared to 75% of the other group which did not attend nursery
- Average annual income for the preschool group was about 11.600 $ compared to 10.800 $ for the others
Additional research shows that:
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Nowadays, we know that taking in new sights, sounds and information is paramount in the formation of active neural pathways.
85% of who you are - your intellect, your personality, your social skills - is developed by age 5.
As childhood, and especially early childhood, comes with learning at a rapid rate, these are the years when a child should be most engaged in learning. Childrens need our attention and require the best teachers, and teaching methods, they can have!
Let’s take a look at some of the benefits of Early Education:
- more likely to graduate from high school
- a reduction in behaviour problems throughout the school career
- longer attention spans and better retention of information
- improvement in the social skills of children
- better grades
- your child will not have issues with math or English later on
- pre-school has proven beneficial from youth to adulthood
- your child is more likely to end up in college
- various and very engaging activities
- according to a study, exposure to as little as one or two years of preschool and intensive early childhood experiences accounted for an increase of motivation, intellectual skills and social adjustments
- the estimated cost per child for 18 months of nursery school is 9000 $.... But the benefits come to 90.000 $ per child, in terms of increased earnings in later life, less criminal behaviour and reduced mental health costs
- according to the same study, 80% of the preschool group finished high school, compared to 75% of the other group which did not attend nursery
- Average annual income for the preschool group was about 11.600 $ compared to 10.800 $ for the others
Additional research shows that:
- » 2-year olds in nurseries demonstrated higher cognitive skills than children in exclusive care of parents
- » They also had higher motor skills, compared to childrens in home-based care and children in care of a babysitter
- » 4-year olds in center-based care were more inclined to develop early reading, expressive vocabulary, math skills and color knowledge, than those cared for exclusively by their parents or babysitters
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